(While I highly recommend watching this show, even if you don’t watch it, this post will have relevance. And there are no spoilers in case you do want to watch it.)

I watched the entire 8-episode series of The OA in one weekend, during a time when I was exhausted and premenstrual.

I was tired in the physical sense, and also tired in the sense that I was bored with the way things had been going in my life and work.

I was seeking something, but wasn’t quite sure what it was.

So I watched Netflix. (obvious solution, am I right?)

I watched the bulk of the show in one 6-hour sitting with a friend where I repeatedly screamed out in excitement, awe, fear, and a whole bunch of other emotions that flowed through me.

As the episodes progressed, it became clear that these characters who were held captive were discovering the power they had through their BODIES to heal and transform a terrible situation. Since that is EVERYTHING to me, I was pulled in even deeper and felt lit up from within even more.

What does one do when she cannot contain herself? Share the excitement on Facebook, of course. In this case I responded to my friend Ashley who had posted something - originally meant to be a joke - along the lines of:

“If Eduardo and I start up an OA flashmob, who would be in?”

ME!!

And that’s how the Netflix series The OA started to become a reality for me.

Not to be dramatic (but ok this might sound dramatic), it felt like a calling.

Me, Eduardo, Ashley, and Jenny: scouting out the flashmob location.

If we were going to turn these powerful movements into a large-scale flashmob, it was going to be outside of a Trump building, with the intention to spread a healing, transformative energy and to get people in our country out of a bad situation with this new presidency and into a “new dimension” - similar to how the movements were used in the show.

Magic has continued to unfold since as the three of us - Ashley, Eduardo, and I - decided to make this flashmob happen.

Through the inspiration of this show and the connection it brought me to others who were inspired by it, I found an outlet for what I truly am passionate about doing - this is where the calling comes in:

bringing people together through dance and movement, for the purpose of greater healing and transformation.

I got to use my skills of learning and teaching choreography, as I studied the Five Movements from the show and created a tutorial video on YouTube so that people joining the flashmob could learn it. (By the way, this tutorial video has gotten on average 2,000 views per week since I posted it 4 weeks ago. By far, the most traction any of my YouTube videos have ever had.)

We also heard from Wes Veldink, an amazing choreographer, and Ryan Heffington’s Associate Choreographer for The OA. Wes assisted Ryan, along with Denna Thomsen and Ryan Spencer, in the creation of the Five Movements and he worked directly with the actors from the show to teach them the Movement choreography. Wes will personally be at our flashmob rehearsals, helping to ensure we maintain the integrity of the movements. He is awesome and I’m soooooo excited!!!

Us with Wes at our first rehearsal! (Jenny, Eduardo, Peter, Wes, Jess, Ashley)

I’ll be posting video and recaps of the flashmob experience next week, so stay tuned.

And until then, I share all of this excitement with you because it illustrates something I’ve been saying for years….

When you listen to your body and trust in the cycles of creativity, amazing opportunities emerge organically.

I truly believe that if I hadn’t succumbed to my PMS exhaustion and spent 8 hours of my weekend watching Netflix a month ago, I wouldn’t be in such an exciting creative flow right now.

In my experience, forcing things to happen usually leads to burnout and frustration, whereas surrendering to the downtime and inviting the pause naturally allows things to happen in their right time.

Try it out for yourself, and please let me know how it goes.

I’ll leave you with a metaphorical, yet slightly literal, five step process, that was inspired by all of this. (see below)